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Weiss of T. Weiss Realty brokers two leases totaling 4,086 s/f

Broadhollow Corporate Center, 532 Broadhollow Road - Melville, NY Broadhollow Corporate Center, 532 Broadhollow Road - Melville, NY

Melville, NY T. Weiss Realty Corp., the family owned developer, manager and owner of class A commercial office buildings,  has signed two leases totaling 4,086 s/f at the Broadhollow Corporate Center.

Craig Weiss, T. Weiss Realty Corp. Craig Weiss, T. Weiss Realty Corp.

Tully Law PC leased 3,579 s/f in the building, also known as 532 Broadhollow Rd. Brian Andrew Tully, Esq., of Tully Law PC, specializes in elder law and is moving from elsewhere in the hamlet. The firm will take occupancy in September.   

Also, FTP Inc., a wholesale insurance brokerage based in Old Bridge, N.J., that provides services to independent insurance agents, leased 507 s/f in the building for its first office on Long Island. It will take occupancy on August 1st.

“We are looking forward to having Tully Law, PC and FTP join our tenant-base at the Broadhollow Corporate Center, which offers a perfect blend of location, state-of-the-art amenities and attentive hands-on management,” said Ted Weiss, CEO of T. Weiss Realty.

Craig Weiss, president of T. Weiss, represented the landlord in-house in direct negotiations with both tenants.

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